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Sydney and Butler
A collected edition of his Speeches and Lectures delivered in Australia ( Sydney, 1890 ) contains a memoir by Thomas Butler.
After a series of arguments with the colonial authorities of the day, Butler left for Sydney in October 1835, but did not dispose of the property.
Much of his work on the Sydney Harbour Bridge involved the assistance of his secretary Kathleen Muriel Butler, who ( despite her job title ) was involved in the checking of specifications and the negotiations with tenderers.
These departures occurred while Butler was once again on leave, this time for two weeks, during which time he made three public appearances in performances of Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait ( a work for speaker and orchestra ) with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
* Sydney Courtauld ( 1902-1954 ) married Rab Butler.
* Richard Butler ( Governor of Tasmania ), Sydney Symphony

Sydney and daughter
This, his maiden Test century in his fifth Test, was the turning point of the series as West Indies won the final two Tests to win the series 2 – 1. Lara went on to name his daughter Sydney after scoring 277 at SCG.
A public memorial was held on 27 September 2004 at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, near San Diego, California ; guest speakers included James D. Watson, Sydney Brenner, Alex Rich, Seymour Benzer, Aaron Klug, Christof Koch, Pat Churchland, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Tomaso Poggio, Leslie Orgel, Terry Sejnowski, his son Michael Crick, and his youngest daughter Jacqueline Nichols.
Sydney Tamiia Poitier, the youngest daughter of Sidney Poitier, played FBI agent Carrie Rivai.
A Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith by his daughter, Lady Holland, with a Selection from his Letters edited by Mrs Sarah Austin.
Bligh left for Sydney with his daughter, Mary Putland, and her husband ( who died in January 1808, immediately prior to the Rum Rebellion ).
Their mother was Sydney Freeman-Mitford, Baroness Redesdale, known as " Muv ", the daughter of Thomas Bowles, whom David married in 1904.
Mitford, the sixth of seven children, was the daughter of David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale and his wife Sydney ( daughter of politician and publisher Thomas Bowles ), and grew up in a series of her father's country houses.
Diana Mitford was the daughter of David Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale ( 1878 – 1958, son of Algernon Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale ), and his wife, Sydney ( 1880 – 1963 ), daughter of Thomas Gibson Bowles, MP.
He arrived in Sydney in 1886 and lived in a boarding house in Moore Park and established a common law marriage with his landlady's daughter, Elizabeth Cutts.
His wife died in 1906, and his 17-year-old daughter raised his other five children in Sydney.
In 1868 he married Charlotte Rutter, the daughter of a Sydney physician, and in the following year resigned from his position in the government service and went to Melbourne, which had become a larger city than Sydney and more of a literary centre.
Survived by his wife and daughter, Sir Leslie died of cancer on 26 September 1959 at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, and was cremated with Anglican rites.
Blenkinsopp's second Ngāti Toa wife claimed that the Sydney lawyer who held all the legal papers had sold the deed without paying her, but it is uncertain if she was ever legally married. Blenkinsop had initially married Te Rongo, Te Rauparaha's daughter, at the Cloudy Bay whaling station.
A Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith by his daughter, Lady Holland, with a Selection from his Letters, 2 vols.
The couple have one daughter, Leila George, born March 20, 1992, in Sydney, Australia.
Rupert Evelyn Beckett by his wife Muriel Helen Florence Paget, daughter of Lord Berkeley Charles Sydney Paget, himself a younger son of the 2nd Marquess of Anglesey, whom he married in 13 December 1932, was an invalid for many years, suffering from clinical depression and anorexia nervosa, but she bore him his only child, a daughter, Fiona, in 1934.
While in Australia in 1904, Taylor and his wife had a daughter named Sydney in honor of the town where she was born.
Taylor's daughter, Sydney Taylor Brown, died in 2005 at age 101 ; her survivors include a son and his five children.
Macpherson was born Eleanor Nancy Gow, in the Killara neighbourhood of Sydney, the daughter of entrepreneur and sound engineer Peter Gow, a former president of a Sydney rugby league team, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

Sydney and Samuel
His uncle ( his mother's brother ) was Samuel Robert Walder, Lord Mayor of Sydney.
He will round out 2013 costarring with Richard Roxburgh in Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, for the Sydney Theatre Company.
In addition to The New York Times Company, the Justice Department named the following defendants: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, president and publisher ; Harding Bancroft and Ivan Veit, executive vice presidents ; Francis Cox, James Goodale, Sydney Gruson, Walter Mattson, John McCabe, John Mortimer and James Reston, vice presidents ; John B. Oakes, editorial page editor ; A. M. Rosenthal, managing editor ; Daniel Schwarz, Sunday editor ; Clifton Daniel and Tom Wicker, associate editors ; Gerald Gold and Allan Siegal, assistant foreign editors ; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters ; and Samuel Abt, a foreign desk copy editor.
The fountain was unveiled on 14 March 1932 by the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Samuel Walder.
Famous Clothworkers included King James I, Samuel Pepys, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts, George Peabody, Sydney Waterlow, Edward VII, Lord Kelvin, William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, Robert Menzies and the Duke of Kent.
When Waterhouse landed in Sydney, he sold his sheep to Captain John MacArthur, Samuel Marsden and Captain William Cox.
One of the first records of land being granted on the North Shore was of on the North side of the Harbour of Port Jackson opposite Sydney Cove on 20 February 1794 to an expired convict, Samuel Lightfoot.
The Jerilderie Steel Wings windmill, built in 1910, was transported by rail from Sydney and then taken by bullock wagon to Goolgumbula Station for Sir Samuel McCaughey.
Sydney Samuel Hough, HM Astronomer at the Cape, was chosen President.
The Captain, Samuel Bache, who, in his drunken state, thought the Mount Keira coal mine slag heap fires to be the light on Port Jackson's South Head in Sydney, and crashed the barque clipper vessel on May the 31st, 1881.
Whilst many of the larger estates have been subdivided some still remain including the heritage listed Victorian Italianate manor Stead House, former residence of Samuel Cook, General Manager of The Sydney Morning Herald in the late 19th century.
* Samuel Cook, General Manager of The Sydney Morning Herald in the late 19th century ;
Sir Samuel Griffith identified with great clarity at the Sydney Convention perhaps the greatest problem of all: how to structure the relationship between the lower and upper houses within the Federal Parliament.
Sir Stephen Lewis Courtauld, MC ( 1883 – 1967 ) was a member of the wealthy English Courtauld textile family ( he was the son of Sydney Courtauld ( 10 March 1840 – 20 October 1899 ) and Sarah Lucy Sharpe ( 1844-1906 ) and youngest brother of Samuel Courtauld, founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art ).
By the time it was demobilized, it had had 27 flying aces within its ranks, both pilots and observers, including Samuel Frederick Henry Thompson, Alfred Atkey, John Everard Gurdon, William Frederick James Harvey, Ernest Elton, Frank Weare, Carleton Main Clement, Frank George Gibbons, Edwin C. Bromley, Chester Thompson, Hiram Frank Davison, Sydney A. Oades, George William Bulmer, George S. L. Hayward, Stanley Wallage, Frederick Stanton, James Bush, Rothesay Stuart Wortley, William Lewis Wells, Chester Stairs Duffus, John Howard Umney, Josiah Lewis Morgan, and Dennis Waight.
Samuel Angus ( 27 August 1881 – 17 November 1943 ) was professor of New Testament and Church History at St Andrew's College in the University of Sydney from 1915 to 1943.
Samuel Courtauld ( 7 May 1876 – 1 December 1947 ) son of Sydney Courtauld ( 10 March 1840 – 20 October 1899 ) and Sarah Lucy Sharpe ( 1844 – 1906 ) was an English industrialist ( great-nephew of textile magnate Samuel Courtauld ) who is best remembered as an art collector.
* 1978 Sydney Brenner, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Donald S. Fredrickson, Samuel O. Freedman, Phil Gold, Edwin G. Krebs, Elizabeth C. Miller, James A. Miller, Lars Terenius
Shelburne introduced Baring to Isaac Barré, his paymaster-general, and to such leading luminaries as William Pitt the Younger, Henry Dundas, Jeremy Bentham, Edmund Burke, Sir Samuel Romilly, and Lords Erskine, Camden and Sydney.
At the time of their wedding, John Woods was described as a ' labourer ', but by the birth of Samuel Woods, he was listed as a ' gentleman ', having carried out various contracts in the development of Sydney, and served as the city's mayor for a term in 1865.
Samuel Sydney Silverman ( 8 October 1895-9 February 1968 ) was a British Labour politician and vocal opponent of capital punishment.
Hutchinson became a significant businessman in Sydney, forming business partnerships with Edward Eagar, William Redfern and Samuel Terry, among others ; he also had extensive land holdings in Sydney, its suburbs and the surrounding towns, and also in Melbourne.

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